HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One inkjet multifunction printer

HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One printer review: one of the best printers of 2010 for home use

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The HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is a multifunction colour inkjet printer that is stylish and quiet — it's designed to fit in your living room. We would still prefer to keep it stashed in a home office, but for a multifunction printer it has one of the best designs we've seen. It's not the best A4 photo printer we've tested due to its use of a tri-colour ink cartridge, but when printing text it does an acceptable job. Its low-noise design means it prints slowly in normal quality modes, though. A swathe of extra features and Internet connectivity means this printer outperforms its competitors by adding extra value.

  • Expert Rating

    4.00 / 5
  • User Rating

    2.00 / 5 (of 8 Reviews)

Pros

  • Quiet, easy to use, the best design we've ever seen from a printer, automatic duplex reduces paper use

Cons

  • Test print speeds slower than stated, colour quality isn't up to scratch for photo printing

Bottom Line

If you're a home user with moderate printing needs, HP's Envy 100 e-All-in-One inkjet multifunction is one of the best printers designed for home use that we have tested in 2010. Its quiet operation, intuitive printing, and stylish design will make it a welcome addition to your home office. It prints documents and photos at acceptable but not high quality levels and its printing speed is a tad slow for our liking, but for a casual user it offers an good range of extra features.

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  • Price

    $ 399.00 (AUD)

The HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One has a motorised 3.45in colour touchscreen that automatically tilts upwards when the printer is turned on.

HP Envy 100 printer: Design, interface and connectivity

The HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One is a printer that was designed from the ground up to be used in a home setting. It's obvious a lot of thought has been put into this printer's construction — it shares its Envy name with the company's premium HP Envy 13 and HP Envy 15 notebooks. It is significantly smaller than similar printers from its competitors like the Canon PIXMA MG5250 inkjet multifunction, and measures 427 x 336 x 102mm.

When it was announced, HP told PC World that the Envy 100 printer was smaller, more attractive and quieter than the company's older models, and that it wouldn't look out of place in a modern living room. We probably wouldn't keep this multifunction inkjet printer next to the fine china and family photos, but its design certainly fits in better than any other printer we've recently reviewed.

The hinged flatbed scanner cover on the top panel of the HP Envy 100 printer is made of glass, and it is finished in a shiny mirror coating decorated with an attractive gradient of black dots. This A4 inkjet printer's paper cassette is hidden away in the base of the printer. It's accessible from the front and it can hold 80 sheets of plain A4 paper — less than many of the other home printers we've tested, but enough for moderate use. A 3.45in colour touchscreen on a motorised panel houses the printer's controls and you can use it to access HP's ePrint Internet services. Direct printing off a USB, SD as well as other memory cards is available via a flip-up panel on the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One's front.

If you're connecting the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One directly to a PC, we'd recommend you use the USB 2.0 port on the printer's back panel. There is no Ethernet for wired network or Internet connection, but the Envy 100 has integrated 802.11b/g/n wireless networking that is more than capable. You need to have a wireless network set up if you want to get the most out of the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One, as without it you won't be able to access Web-based printing — where you can send a document to a predetermined email address and have the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One automatically print it — or any of HP's ePrint cloud-based printing applications.

If you're so inclined, you can use the HP Envy 100 e-All-in-One printer to download and run HP ePrint applications. It requires a certain dedication to regularly walk up to your printer, choose some fun sudoku charts and colouring-in pictures, and print them — but the extra features and diversity of available applications may be a drawcard for families or tech-savvy users.

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Jenny Tulwartz

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Awesome printer! I want one. Now...

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tony

0.0

1

Pros
its pretty
Cons
poor wireles capability
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just bought this and it simply doesn't work wireless strength is extremely weak one bar. Printer has to be on top of your router to work if you put it in another room forget it. The point of a wireless system is so that your devices don't have to be in the same room. I'm bringing this pretty box back for something that actually works.

Frances

2.0

2

Pros
Style
Cons
Numerous
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Initially had a lot of trouble installing software on my MacBook, I managed to download the right driver software from HP website. Worked fine for about a month before the Touch screen decided it didn't want to work anymore and only comes up with the HP logo. This was ok for a while because I could still print from the computer but now it's not doing anything and not communicating with the computer. Not recommended.

Elizabeth

2.5

3

Pros
size and shape
Cons
longevity
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Loved the size and shape, scanning and double sided printing and copying. Disappointed with longevity. The control panel no longer functions just 2 months out of warranty. It still prints from the computer and that's all.

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